The discourses of Gender, Violence and Social Inequality in the era of digital communication
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf.0.22047Keywords:
Gender, Violence, Social Inequality, digital communicationAbstract
This volume aims to study and analyse public discourses on gender, violence and social inequality in the so-called digital media (Couldry 2012) and, more specifically, their evolution and political, cultural, social and ideological impact in the digital age and the 'new' forms of social, institutional and political communication (Fuchs 2007; Bennet & Segerberg 2013; Winseck 2017). The issue aims to research the discourses generated and channelled through the so-called network society (Castells 2011), as we celebrate he internet's first quarter of a century of life.
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